Hookah Smoking Caterpillar

So as a hookah smoker, our little claim to fame is the Hookah Smoking Caterpillar that we all know and love from Alice in Wonderland. So, what better is there to do than to make a banner out of it and remind us all of when we were three years old and had no idea what Lewis Caroll was talking about.

hookah smoking caterpillar

If you want to see this banner in action, you can spin on over to out forum and see it and write to us and let us know how much you love hitting the Hookah. Until then, be like the Hookah Smoking Caterpillar and smoke smoke smoke.

Hookah Smokers Across the World Reading Here at The Hookah Lounge!

Alright, so I thought that you all might enjoy seeing where your hookah smoking friends that read on this website are reading from! Google supplies me this nifty little map, so I’m going to pass it along to you. Let’s just say that the USA is way in the lead, with the Middle-East in a close second, and some Australia and South Africa behind.

Hookah Smoker Map Hooka Shisha Narghile Map

Search for Hookahs, Hookas, Hooka and Shisha on Flickr

If you want to waste a few minutes, you can surf on over to flickr and search for Hookahs, Hookas, Hooka, or Shisha. Trust me- you’ll find some truly fascinating stuff. I found some people who turned a watermelon into a hookah, some people who are making their own shisha (much like the people talking about this same thing on our forum). Also, there are a whole bunch of dead sexy ladies getting their smoke on and taking photos. What more could you want?

If you find any truly astonishing photos you’d like to share, make sure to come by and comment on this post about where we can find it, or drop a line on our forum!

Thanks,

TheHookahLounge

Puffin At The Ole’ Hubble-Bubble

Puffin at the Old Hubble Bubble

Source : Skylife

The hubble bubble was introduced to Turkey from either India or Persia and provided centuries of enjoyment for Turkish smokers. In Ottoman Istanbul the water pipe or hubble-bubble pipe became an objet d’art, with bottles of crystal, coloured glass or even silver, finials in the form of silver flowers or fruits, gilded pipe bowls, and amber mouthpieces. They were a decorative appurtenance of coffee houses and wealthy houses and wealthy houses alike. Until relatively recently all coffee houses in Istanbul had a special corner reserved for hubble bubble smokers, and if by accident you might sit among them the disgruntled glances soon obliged you to move elsewhere. hubble bubble smokers used to be the earliest and most coveted customers at Istanbul’s coffee houses.

At the first light, rubbing their eyes, they would sit upon the couch or sedir before the newly lit stove waiting for their morning hubble bubble before setting out to work. Like everything else from the past the hubble bubble has been largely forgotten. However, although it is no longer the national pastime it once was, it is kept alive in a few coffee houses in such districts of Istanbul as Beyazit, Aksaray, Topkapi, Unkapani, Kasimpasa, Besiktas and Kadik??y by old and new adherents of this traditional pipe. An advanced grade hubble bubble smoker may spend up to three hours over the ceremony. Most such smokers have their own personal hubble bubble at the coffee house. This is kept away from sight and used by no one else even if the smoker does not come for months.

Still there are some who carry their own silver mouthpiece with them in their waistcoat pocket just in case someone else might have used it meanwhile and defiled the amber mouthpiece with their lips. The dedicated smoker brings his own piece of the finest t??mbeki tobacco for the one trusted waiter who knows exactly how much to dampen and place on the l?ºle, and how large a piece of live coal to set on top of it. The most famous coffee houses have today disappeared, but their memory remains, such as Pirin?ßci in Kuledibi, G?ºll?º Agop Kiraathanesi in Gedikpasa, Valide Kiraathanesi in Emin??n?º, Ligor Kiraathanesi under the Galata Bridge and Erzurum ?áayevi. Emirgan ?áinaralti still survives but the hubble bubble ceremonial has gone, along with its peaceful bubbling sound and wavering smoke.

One place where hubble bubble smoking has not been forgotten is Erenler hubble bubble situated in ?áorlulu Ali Pasa Medrese at ?áemberlitas between the Blue Mosque and the Covered Bazaar. Of the 150 or so regular smokers, 30 have their own hubble bubble. At all times of day curious tourists can be seen here watching the smokers puff away at their pipes. A word of advice if you happen to be in such an establishment: Lighting your cigarette from the bowl of someone’s hubble bubble is an unforgiveable sin, and will certainly infuriate the smoker. Erenler hubble bubble’s proprietor S?ºkr?º Usta of Sivas, who has been in this business for 20 years, is optimistic about the future of hubble bubble smoking. He says that many new customers try out the hubble bubble every day, and that some become regulars. He even serves that breed of early morning smokers which I had assumed to be extinct.